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The Perfect Crime: Why The Firings Matter

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U.S. Attorney John McKay in Washington was asked to file charges of voter fraud against Democrats in the 2004 election of Governor Christine Gregoire. McKay found no evidence of wrongdoing, so he got axed.

 

U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins of Arkansas was canned and replaced with an inexperienced lawyer (Tim Griffin) who worked for Karl Rove as part of a national plan to make it difficult for certain Americans to vote. (Vote purging is the new “literacy test” to keep African Americans and other liberals from the polls.) Oh yeah, and Cummins was also investigating Republican Governor Roy Blunt (Missouri) so he was definitely on the short list to get his walking papers.

 

Isn’t it interesting that New Mexico, Nevada, California, Washington, and Arkansas all have prominent Democrats in Congress, and are considered pivotal states for the 2008 Election? Remember Ohio and Florida?

 

U.S. Attorney Paul K. Charlton of Arizona was fired after starting investigation of two Republican representatives right before the election.

 

U.S. Attorney Sharon Eubanks wasn’t fired, but she was pressured by the Bush Department of Justice to go easy on Big Tobacco, and she finally resigned in frustration after 22 years on the job. She is asking for an investigation to go beyond the Fired Eight.

 

U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald of Illinois still has his job, but after sending Cheney aide “Scooter” Libby to prison, his performance was ranked as “not distinguished.”

 

Fortunately, the House and the Senate repealed one line in Patriot Act II that allowed the Attorney General to appoint U.S. Attorneys without Senate confirmation. A bone, perhaps, but a step in the right direction.

 

So what?

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